Veterans’ Guide to Vocational Schools and Apprenticeship Programs

If you’re a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, you may have access to educational benefits through the GI Bill and similar programs. In addition to helping veterans attend traditional four-year colleges, these benefits can also be applied to vocational schools and apprenticeships.

In this guide, Intelligent breaks down the different benefits available to veterans for non-traditional post-secondary education and reviews other important details such as eligibility, costs, and making the transition from soldier to working civilian.

Click the link below to learn how to utilize the following benefits from the GI Bill (Pre/Post 9/11), Montgomery GI Bill, and other veteran-focused programs:

  • Undergraduate and graduate degrees
  • Tutorial assistance
  • Vocational/technical training and non-college degree programs
  • Veterans technology education courses (VET TEC)
  • On-the-job training and apprenticeships
  • Entrepreneurship training
  • Flight training
  • Test fees
  • Co-op training
  • Work study
  • Correspondence training
  • Independent and distance learning and more!

https://www.intelligent.com/veterans-guide-to-vocational-and-apprenticeship-programs/